National Party Committees Raise $371 Million, Repay $49 Million in Loans

The six major national party campaign committees reported receipts of $371 million during 2013, helping them repay $49 million in loans incurred during the 2012 campaigns.

The three national Democratic campaign committees had receipts of $193 million, disbursements of $155 million, and ended the year with $46 million cash on hand, and debts of $19 million. They repaid $27.35 million in loans during the year.

The three national Republican campaign committees had receipts of $178 million, disbursements of $149 million, and ended the year with $38 million cash on hand, and no debts. They repaid $22 million in loans during the year.

During December, the three national Democratic campaign committees raised $13,798,075 and spent $12,660,187. The Democratic National Committee reported receipts of $4,260,361 and disbursements of $4,809,800. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee reported receipts of $3,961,243 and disbursements of $3,958,073. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committeereported receipts of $5,576,471 and disbursements of $3,892,314.

During December the three national Republican campaign committees raised $15,598,693 and spent $11,162,280. The Republican National Committee reported receipts of $7,400,188 and disbursements of $6,032,878. The National Republican Senatorial Committee reported receipts of $4,021,208 and disbursements of $2,405,099. The National Republican Congressional Committee reported receipts of $4,177,297 and disbursements of $2,724,303.